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i don't know our entire nandan the top stories on al-jazeera a summit with north korea have more promises to build a border war with mexico and a celebration of diversity in the u.s. congress donald trump has given his second state of the union address calling for more unity and short while the president is expected to address a summit of the global coalition against arsenal will bring you that live but first this report from mike hanna. that is the day. that the president of the united states. not just changing the screen but since president trump
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a month spoke here sitting next to the vice president a new speaker nancy pelosi has been locked in a power struggle with the president since the democratic party took over the house and acknowledging this the president called politically. together we can break decades of political stalemate we can bridge all divisions heal old wounds build new coalitions but on the issue that led to the partial shutdown most sign of any compromise the president adamant that his demand for a burial remains unchanged congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government protect our homeland and secure our very dangerous southern border. if you can understand your pain calling on
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victims of crime by what he called an illegal alien to back his argument. simply put walls work and walls save lives so let's work together compromise and reach a deal that will truly make america safe. a standing ovation from the republican side. while democrats wearing white in honor of women's rights stayed in this seats it is time to give our brave warriors in syria a warm welcome home and on foreign policy a defense of his unilateral decision to pull troops out of syria the claim that he's a verted a major war with north korea announcing another summit with the north korean leader will take place in vietnam at the end of this month and despite calling for unity picking on an issue that is highly divisive to defend the dignity of every person i
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am asking congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late term abortion. thank you thank you thank you. an example of issues that democrats contend are seized upon by the president with the intent of division the supporting brought up in the opposition response given by the democratic party's rising star stacee a browns the shutdown was a stunt engineered by the president of the united states one that defied every tenet of fairness and abandon not just our people but our values the one moment of real unity came when president trying to lift his head script. we also have more women serving in congress then that any time. if republicans and democrats alike burst into applause but the vast majority of women
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on the democratic side in terms of gender and race it's the most diverse democratic party caucus in congress made history and despite a really bipartisan moment it would appear this side of the house were a main intent on fighting the president every step of the way. if i can i'll just share a washington. european council president donald tusk has strongly condemned british politicians who support breaks it is speaking in brussels he said there's a special place in hell for those who pushed for the u.k. to leave the e.u. without working out how to do it first amnesty international has accused the united arab emirates of supplying weapons to armed groups in yemen the rights group says the u.a.e. siphoned off billions of dollars worth of weaponry after buying it from the west there's the headlines to stay with us witness is up next i'll see you soon my friend.
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my old. snot coming up about a hold up with some down the hill i'm told. i'm here in a. song and i hope to be it it's been shown on. some pics that because so many of you wrote you thought you. could do this only scriptural scum. will screw dunce but. you hear the shots. and i take you live to washington now where president donald trump is about to speak at a gathering of the coalition to defeat us or has just been introduced to state my
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compassion that's have a listening. thank you very much mike and you are doing a spectacular job i say that on behalf of many people. it's an honor to be here today at the state department among so many distinguished diplomats and others representing the nations of the global coalition to defeat isis together we comprise seventy four countries and five international institutions all united in the fight against this vile terrorist organization and vile they are. i want to thank acting defense secretary patrick shanahan patrick stanhope you have been doing a fantastic. thank you ambassador james jeffrey thank you and all of our coalition members here
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today for their enduring commitment to defeating isis in the middle east and around the world in january two thousand and seventeen only two years ago isis had a vast amount of territory in syria and iraq when i became president i said i want to see what they have and i looked and it was a mess it was a lot when i took office one of my very first act was to go to the pentagon and asked them to produce and show me a plan to defeat isis under the new approach we developed we empower our commanders in the field enabled our partners on the ground and directly confront is isis is wicked ideology and we're doing that today
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except in even greater numbers as a result as i noted in my state of the union address yesterday the united states military our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis and syria and iraq it should be formally announced some time probably next week that we will have one hundred percent of the caliphate but i want to wait for the official word no want to say it too early. over the past two years we have retaken more than twenty thousand square miles of land we have secured one battlefield and we've had victory after victory after victory had retaken both mosul and
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graca we have eliminated more than sixty mile high value isis leaders so we have a. if you look at the isis leaders of the sixty top we've eliminated almost every one of them now they reform we know that but they have a hard time reforming and i wouldn't say it's a great job to have because of us it's not exactly hopefully will not be a sought after occupation more than one hundred other top isis officials have it have been eliminated and tens of thousands of isis fighters are gone they've gotten together we have freed more than five million civilians from the grip of these bloodthirsty killers and you know the killers they are you see it and we used to see it to an
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extent we couldn't believe where our people and our friends and our allies in many cases people whose parents have gotten unknown had to wear the orange uniform prior to you know what we don't want to see those scenes anymore thanks to the global coalition including all of you here today and to our other partners the isis caliphate has been decimated nobody thought it was possible to do it this quickly three weeks ago i was in iraq and i was talking to some of our great generals and i gave them the absolute go ahead. i said go at it how long it will attack once you get started he said sir one week it said where did that come from one week and he meant it
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and it's about a week since they really got going and they'll be informing us very soon officially that it's one hundred percent isis can no longer claim widespread ownership over local governments in syria and iraq there you're always going to have people they'll be around the sick the demented but you're going to have them no matter how well we do militarily you can do better than we've done military turley but you will have people that will be around and will search him out and you'll search him out and will find them and hopefully they won't be around very long they can no longer extract natural resources because they no longer control the land or the area they can no
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longer tax the citizens in that area because they no longer have that area or steal agent artifacts or destroy ancient artifacts as they've been doing they've really been set back we're working very hard on the internet for a period of time they use the internet better than we did they use the internet brilliantly but now it's not so brilliant and now the people on the internet that used to look up to them and say how wonderful and brilliant they are are not thinking of them as being so brilliant because they've been decimated they can no longer control schools to impose their vicious ideology on young children critically ice is also now lacks a significant territorial base from which to launch terrorist attacks. against
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other countries recruit foreign fighters and spread havoc across the region their land is gone it's a big factor and their land is god on the sefton uno want to applaud the outstanding men and women of the united states military credible people for their remarkable skill and precision throughout this entire campaign now as countries in the region and across our coalition stepped up their commitments and we continue to destroy the remnants as all they have remnants but remnants can be very dangerous have to remember that a remnant can be very dangerous but we have remnants of isis we look forward to giving our brave warriors in syria a warm welcome back home rest assured we will do what it takes to defeat every ounce and every last person within
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the isis madness and defend our people from radical islamic terrorism i commend the thirty other nations who are already contributing troops to this vital effort and it's a different effort than we had initially but totally vital in recent months germany the united arab emirates and saudi arabia have all made financial commitments the struggle against terrorism is a shared fight we do it together we don't do it together can never be the same everyone must do their part and contribute their fair share. we must also recognize that immigration security is
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national security and that foreign fighters must not gain access into our nation's we've been extremely tough on people that we think can be in any way working with or even be a part of radical islamic terror been very very tough on that and i hope every other nation is to i just want to thank everybody in this room this is a special group of brilliant people and it's been an honor to work with you and we will continue to work with you because unfortunately this is not going to be something that as brilliant as our military is knocking out the big big sections they'll still have tiny sections can be so dangerous about i want to just thank everybody having the coalition having the partnership because it's really
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a partnership with you has been my honor our military has been incredible and your military is have been incredible. so it's an armor to work with you we will be working with you for many years to come i say that unfortunately but that's the way it goes we will work together for many years to come it will get smaller smaller and smaller and someday maybe we won't have to even think about this problem that is so prevalent today thank you all very much it's a great honor to be here thank you thank you very much thank you that was president from the describing what is the progress against our solo i says as he calls it a vile terrorist organization he said that the u.s. military and the kurdish partners liberated virtually all of the territory in syria and iraq had been held by ice or he said it was close to being one hundred percent liberated he also said that they had freed one five million civilians from the what
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he called their blood these bloodthirsty killers and he also did admit that there would be remnants of this organization that those remnants could be very dangerous he also alluded to the fact that he was bringing home troops from syria looking for to giving your worries in syria a warm welcome home let's bring in there is rose and jordan in washington i mean that's one of the questions that people have come up with this is if they're bringing if the if they bring home the troops from syria quickly then there could still be these remnants and that could we create or allow the allow a vacuum that will allow are still to reform itself do you think that he's answered that point with this speech today. lauren he did not answer those questions about what happens next he made a brief allusion to countries in the region stepping up their military operations but there is widespread agreement over on capitol hill between now republicans and
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democrats that a whole scale of departure of u.s. forces particularly from northeastern syria would allow while those of. isis to once again reclaim the syrian oil fields and use the revenue from those oil products and those refineries to. fund their operations that is essentially what happened back in twenty fourteen i thought it was also interesting that the president talked about there not being any sort of plan to deal with isis once it so appeared in two thousand and fourteen and establish a beachhead both in syria and in neighboring iraq when in fact the very global in that is meeting today was created by the previous administration of president barack obama and in fact the most recent person who was the special presidential envoy had been the deputy brett mcgurk under president obama and the plan that had
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been executed was essentially a continuation of the military and diplomatic strategy that had been put together by the first special presidential envoy retired general john allen with brett mcgurk assisting him and it's essentially the same plan which ambassador james jeffrey the former ambassador to iraq among other nations is in fact executing at this hour now the question is whether or not there was any renewed emphasis once donald trump came into office while i've been covering of the u.s. response since two thousand and fourteen it pretty much has been the same response a very robust. aggressive response a lot of political back and forth with countries in the region about which local forces should be involved in trying to get rid of members of this or i sold and so this is. a situation where even though donald trump is taking credit for what
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has come about in the last couple of years he lived very much avoided the question of when the u.s. forces with leave he avoided the question of what financial support the u.s. would provide diplomatic support that the u.s. would provide and again this very vague appeal to the representatives of some seventy nine countries as well as of the european union to contribute more in the way of personnel and funding and diplomatic efforts to try to get rid of eisele if there was anything that donald trump said pretty much all here in washington agree on it's that this is a fight that is not going to be over a week from now as he suggested perhaps it could be he did say at the end of his remarks loren this is something unfortunately that is going to be going on for many years to come here just on that point even you mention just that he did say that it could be announced next week as you say that the u.s.
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led coalition is contained one hundred percent of the caliphate in syria and iraq where as you come up with that that times kyra is that something that you're hearing from the military of their own. that's new information because. forget the commander of the central command general joseph votel just testified on capitol hill on monday that he had not been advised or consulted by the president before he announced about the he wanted to pull the some two thousand u.s. troops who are in northeastern syria out of the country altogether now and he has suggested that it would be a very very you. risky carry out that sort of pull out and there has also been this understanding that even if all the people who were parts of isis who had been in control of any amount of territory even if they are all eradicated that does not
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mean that the regions that they once controlled would be safely back in the hands of local syrian populations or of local iraqi populations one thing we heard the secretary of state mike palm peo say earlier on wednesday is that there needs to be a more robust effort from the international community to for example support the central government in baghdad to make certain that it does not lose physical control a tacit admission that it is a rather rough fragile hold by the iraqi authorities and given that syria is still in the middle of its own civil war and it's generally agreed upon that president bashar al assad does not have any real control outside of damascus perhaps north up to a lot though maybe holmes and hama that really who would be in control if the americans and local syrian forces aren't still working side by side to hold onto that territory frozen in jordan thank you very much indeed. trumps national
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security adviser john bolton says the u.s. will consider lifting sanctions on venezuelan generals who support the country's opposition leader on this after the opposition accused venezuela's minute she of blocking a bridge on the border with colombia used for desperately needed humanitarian aid united states is sending food to the border but it's still unclear how the supplies will get in without the agreement of the military and president nicolas maduro tourism has more from caracas on international humanitarian efforts underway. what we know right now is that one of the rico is sending a plane that expected to land in colombia and then from there shipment is going to go to the border right at the border between venezuela and get to the city of also some trucks from colombia are also making it to the border and the idea is for it to start getting into the country the big question is how that is going to happen what the opposition as expecting to happen is that aid they're going to create
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a humanitarian corridor with doctors n.g.o.s religious groups that will protect the aid so that it can reach those who needed the most the opposition is saying that it's mostly three hundred thousand people that are in desperate need of aid but it won't be easy the government is saying that that intervention in the country that they won't allow it into the country we know that this wednesday the bridge that's connecting venezuela and columbia appeared with oil tankers and containers and blocking that breach and that's where that aid is supposed to be coming into the country of the government is saying as i said before that aid won't be allowed in that venezuela doesn't need any type of humanitarian assistance that they have enough in order to deal with the current situation and in a way what this shows is a government that's becoming more and more disconnected with what's happening to people on the ground because wherever you go there is desperate people desperate people asking for humanitarian aid the u.n.
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says its efforts to forge an agreement between yemen's government and who see rebels is quote beginning to pay off but while diplomats sound optimistic hundreds of thousands of yemeni civilians remain caught up in the fighting now a drum juma fault. with his arrival in yemen a renewed sense of cautious optimism michael lawless guard the newly appointed head of the united nations mission to monitor the temporary ceasefire in her data landed in the capital sanaa as the u.n. says its push for a permanent peace agreement between the warring sides is beginning to pay off no matter what ultimately happens in her data which is vitally important for humanitarian aid imports the suffering being experienced by yemenis nationwide is not expected to abate anytime soon take yemen second largest city of tire is for example besieged by hooty rebels for more than four years around two hundred thousand civilians are caught up in the fighting. is one of them after fleeing
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fighting in her village made her way to tire is with nowhere to live she and her husband took up residence on the side of a road and while this abandoned truck provides them a small semblance of shelter they feel far from safe. that end i am i was sleeping when a bullet came from this direction and hit me low on food they struggle to get by the u.n. says yemen is home to the world's worst humanitarian crisis which is no surprise to fuck are you like all yemenis she hopes for a better future that had a real image and even then added i want the wall to stop and the situation to attend back to normal as it used to be we want peace and we do not want wool we want the situation to calm down an old people to attend to the towns and villages.
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for now however for korea like so many other yemenis worries that won't happen any time soon. just here. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing increased pressure ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections not only does he have to get his favorite candidates on his likud party list before the primaries he's also battling to save his public image against a series of corruption cases are a force that has more from western islam. let me do. the real benjamin netanyahu tells the media magnate i just want real coverage of the israeli prime minister's public battle with the media he says a peddling fake news and cheerleading a witch hunt has led here to the launch of likud t.v. a campaign tool of his political party dressed up as a news channel nine yos relationship with the media is at the heart of two of the three corruption cases dogging his election campaign allegations he traded illicit favors for better coverage a third surrounds expensive gifts from wealthy friends he denies the charges but an
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indictment decision is expected this month we're going to blockbuster decision from the attorney general is going to going to be announcement of an intention to indictments and yeah whoa that's not a final indictment which could come six to twelve months later but it basically says that's where he's going in the meantime the campaign and the primaries for netanyahu likud party are being conducted in what's become the mainstream of israeli politics the right the night before likud members cast their votes a series of senior party figures including intelligence public security and culture ministers all signed onto a charter promoting a radical expansion of illegal settlements it calls for the adoption of a plan to settle two million jews in the occupied west bank signing up to it cements a politician's right wing credentials and also allows the party to define itself more clearly against a new arrival on the political scene and while it could voters benjamin netanyahu is legal troubles have done little to diminish either his power or his popularity
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here there is though a substantial anti netanyahu constituency among jewish israelis and fears they've been looking for a viable alternative to invest their hopes. and israel's former army chief benny gantz looking to occupy the role of centrist he's talked of strengthening settlements but also says lessons should be learned from the way israel removed settlers from gaza in the face of being called a weak leftist he's also released a campaign video claiming credit for the killing of one thousand three hundred sixty four palestinians calling them terrorists in the twenty fourteen gaza war. in order for him to get really the votes you know he's really challenged it and yeah he's got to get some of those votes from the right so he comes as a leftist dressed in the right as clothing ok as a liberal is really dressed as a conservative hard core pro settlement israeli gunships pulling just behind netanyahu is preferred prime minister but his path to victory is narrow given the
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numerical advantage of netanyahu existing coalition of right wing parties netanyahu continues to fight on multiple fronts knowing that even if he wins power once more in this election he'll have to battle on in the media and potentially in the courts to hold onto it perry force it out zero west jerusalem. refugee football or hockey malory be is being warned to face is six months longer in a bangkok prison while he fights extradition to bahrain bahrain is requested his arrest while he was on his honeymoon in thailand i release says he'll be tortured if he sent back to seven ten year prison sentence the bahrain international fled to australia in twenty fourteen where he now plays for a club in melbourne. and so for me i'm a team in london for now a.j. selects is up next and i'll be back in just under thirty minutes with the out there news that happened to me then thanks for watching because you have it.
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just with things the same from the smuggling and when he got to loss of. we life so far as. oh oh oh oh oh what a. deep i am i for one strong others and they called me the sun was. and. i became photographer for the first time my uncle boards me for small coming out. at the beginning i was filming the scene. to teach
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myself to learn by myself. in two thousand and eight the first war in gaza i was fourteen and we speak tiles on following the bombs are the muscle cars i was very worry for is my friends and my family and i was in any moment i was thinking of all that ok my family want to enjoy. life. more bland. the house off my. uncles so they killed it living members of my family my own kills their sons and daughters and children as well it was her fault. for the death of my family if me want to fish to be photojournalist.
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it's time a good tool to cover the conflicts a peaceful move to fit in. is only. good for you i can tell you but i. saw some of the it was an ocean the bunch of them with. knowledge and love for the let's say you sell them to the hundreds and hundreds a day i'm the lucky one of. only the most of them how come i'm all for.
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one time i was there and there told me all the above the of lists and the old set off most. we weren't there i'm the first thing i saw it's all he was under there our bill his face it was covered by and by blood i didn't imagine that he will be alive then i realized that he still if him. i can feel that i will die i mean it's because of the bumbling around you firing i go to the front lines. this. is a field there are a lot of similarities between situation and see in stories most of the major to the world there are a few zs and my family there are a few zs. i
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can feel the suffering of the people who are if easy as will. i feel like this in eyes i see. they are this him eyes and see. when time may give abundance here it's ok it's the last minutes of my life. where i'm from most want to go mark almost on numbers mom ponoka you know. she majority of the members. this was in the photos they took me there. there was
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a sniper but we didn't notice. he started shooting toward us. was. the mother of a chopper not moving noting that it was. as she went on i'm going to. i. think. a lot of people in the hall i think this is something that. oh. i've. got to.
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say they are not being well they're dealing with me as i am photographer or as a local journalist like international journalist. i feel that these lists you speak for about arabs when i was. but we are the one who is suffering my family my friends they are suffering because we are from the same time to do or at least we are from the arab community. if there is anything when i am the one who would witness maybe one day i will be been use it so. honestly i never like my son believe that i am filming in syria
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like i don't want them to be very worried i'll bow tie. f.l.s samovar. they wanted to do it with your hardware well luck. if. you ever. got it. i wanted to send a message to the board that these still alive mean girls are easier to see and all the conflict zones in psionic now when i go there like i can feel that we were there are like giving and a lot of life you can feel it in a new book. so it's not temporary i am in touch with them all the time
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even if i look in syria we live together we slip together we have good memories together. we have been in the front lines together to fight and they were carrying their wee ones and they was ok why we've been which is the camera. look at portillo's general good in solos and such is the endless scene a little. semi let me send more of me doesn't feel a near kill walk look at the way you can like that on the again when infant come into another let's hear. a report there will have been some make you believe that the put the onus of put it on her motor may not be. seen only really seen only deal
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through it you know the want to go to the end they have to end up being dark a sort of game on the off beat the sun you know which. we love him because the suffering or fear lord knows we're getting a hint that it's not but i'm not going to like. the idea of even going to be. defeated because he will be have nothing in mind that will be coming down a little in time on the face of the explosion. do you see the glass the other method on the legs of. the father makes. this it's. one of the how do we not.
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we're seeing a slight improvement in the weather then across the northeast of australia still lots of cloud around townsville much of queensland sent in a less central coastal for ages you can see whether that's going to stay in place not going to fall too quickly faded a cloud so into the southeastern corner through victoria into tasmania that so making its way further east with temperatures picking up to around thirty thirty
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one celsius melbourne and full look further north there we go with that wet weather still dragging its way in from the coliseum but no way neighbors wet as it has been recently flood warnings remain in force showers continue just around the southwest of the country meanwhile that. could see some big downpours friday does look a dry a day and down to the southeast with the dry it's a full melbourne by the states good deal fresher as well with the top temperature of around twenty one celsius thirty the sydney anyone that full brisbane i cloud that will make its way through the tasman we've got some slightly disturbed weather making its way across the sea the nothing much to speak of just a thin streak of cloud it's a can watch out for a few spots that find twenty one celsius in all clint bright and dry that dry weather that sets in this we go on through friday high pressure coming in so the winds forty light with lots of presents on shy by the weekend.
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